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January 26, 2012Researchers at Berkeley Lab make most accurate calculation of the stuff in the universe.Office of Science
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January 24, 2012Office of Science research reveals a potential new target against malaria.Office of Science
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BlogJune 27, 2011The Energy Department's mobile climate facility makes a stop in the Ganges Valley in India. Find out how studying the relation of aerosols to monsoons will inform our climate studies.Office of Science
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BlogJune 15, 2011Rare ones are often good ones: Find out more about rare earth elements and how our Critical Materials Strategy is developing.Office of Science
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June 7, 2011Scientists at Brookhaven use the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) to take a look at how the urinary-tract-infection causing strain of E. coli extends its sticky fingers.Energy.gov
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May 25, 2011CERN's voices and videos are now searchable via ScienceCinema.Office of Science
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May 23, 2011What do filamentous fungi have in common with renewable fuels? And what are filamentous fungi, you might ask?Office of Science
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May 2, 2011The Mira Loma High School of Sacramento, California, and the Gale Ranch Middle School of San Ramon, California, beat out 1,800 sciences teams from across the country to become the 2011 National Science Bowl champions today.Energy.gov
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April 29, 2011The 21st National Science Bowl® (NSB) is being held in Washington, D.C. April 28th-May 3rd. Stay updated on the competition through the NSB Journal, Facebook or the new SmartPhone Mobile application!Office of Science
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March 20, 2011A new technique from Argonne National Laboratory creates thin diamond films that are helping industry save energy and could even be used in heart and eye implants.Office of Science